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The One with the Tarte Tarteist Pro Amazonian Clay Palette Review

I spent way too much time and money at Sephora this weekend. But you know what, after everything with my ex went down, this is going to be my breakup present to myself. So 15% off isn’t that much of a discount, but it’s better than nothing and it made me buy several palettes and such. I was going to review everything at once but I bought so much I figured it was best to do it one at a time.

First up, the Tarte Tarteist Pro Amazonian Clay Palette! What a mouthful, I’m gonna call it the Tarte Pro from here on out. This is my first Tarte product ever and I think I’m about to start a great relationship with this brand.

IT IS BEAUTIFUL.

I’m gonna review out to in. First off packaging is beautiful. It’s a very sleek black palette but now I understand why every Tarte Pro palette tutorial I watched online had fingerprints all over the front. Unavoidable.

I love the gold inside, so gorgeous and classy. It comes with 16 matte shades and 4 shimmer/glitter shades. I tried each row independently and then started creating my own look and its just beautiful. It’s a super pigmented palette, and the shades are so creamy and blendable even without super pricy brushes. (I just can’t with super pricy brushes, I’d rather direct that money towards makeup)

In YouTube tutorials, a lot of people talk about kick back during application but honestly, the color is so pigmented that if you’re just pressing lightly and do a gradual application there’s no reason why kick back should happen.

I created this look with the Tarte Pro palette today!

I started as always with my Urban Decay eyeshadow primer Eden all over my lid. I then used the shade Classic (First shade in first row) all over my lid to create a base. I used the shade Bold (second shade in the last row) in my crease.

The shade No Filter I think has become my favorite shade of all time. Out of all the palettes I’ve tried and been using I haven’t run into such a natural, yet royal, rich, and regal color. I’m using it in my corner crease (third shade in the second row).

I then brightened up the inner corner with the shade Glam (second row glimmer shade).

Overall, I would highly recommend this palette, the packaging is beautiful, the shades are pigmented and combine perfectly to create really natural looks but give you the ability to glam up any look with the shimmer shades. It was I believe $53 but I had the 15% off.

About Jennnnyyyw

Seattle, WA
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